1972 Paris restaurant bombing

The 1972 Paris restaurant bombing took place in December 1972 in Paris, France when the Black September Organization blew up a French restaurant in a failed attempt to assassinate a Mossad crew hunting down PLO member Mahmoud Hamshari. Many civilians were injured and a few wounded; Hamshari was assassinated soon after.

Attack
Aqeel Fawaz and Marwan Ghanem, two Arabs loyal to the Black September Organization, planted bombs in a Paris restaurant set to explode at 7:00 PM, when Avner Kaufman's Mossad team had reservations to eat there at the recommendation of their driver, Jean. The team was outside when the restaurant exploded, and they rushed in to help a few people before the police arrived and they left. Group member Carl followed Fawaz and Ghanem to the Arab Quarter, and the next day, the Mossad team tracked them down until they found Mahmoud Hamshari picking up a secretary or mistress of his. Either way, the failed attempt on their lives had led them to their target, who was killed soon after.